I wish every vinyl release came with a simple CDR. Fuck downloading or paying $8-12 (in most cases) for a CD version.

I agree with this. A CD-R or download code with every release would be great. I've made a digital copy of all my records so I can listen to them away from home, but that's a pain to do every time I get a new record.

I wish every vinyl release came with a simple CDR. Fuck downloading or paying $8-12 (in most cases) for a CD version.

I agree with this. A CD-R or download code with every release would be great. I've made a digital copy of all my records so I can listen to them away from home, but that's a pain to do every time I get a new record.

I don't mind making a digital copy myself to be honest. It's sort of part of the ritual of getting a new record for me._________________If you are a false don't marry! Girlfriend is ok but only destructing anus from behind!!! - Fat Dagon

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I actually quite like it, as it's 50 times easier to rip the CDs to my computer and chuck on my phone so I can listen to them at work, as well as having the nice vinyl when I'm kvlting in my bedroom. Rather than fucking around looking for the damn thing on blogspots just to get a digital version or trying to dub the vinyl on my computer (what a waste of fucking time for something I already own)._________________Ignivomous merch: abaddon_963[at]hotmail.com
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I think it's wanky how including a cd promotes the idea of having a listening copy to go with your new collectible vinyl record. It's also a sign of the need-to-have-it-all -culture that's prevalent today. It's not always a bad thing to compromise a little by listening to something else on the go, you know, something you might already have on cd / tape or whatever.

As a tree-huggin' argument, I'm also not very fond of including stuff on releases because it would be cheap to do so. That's almost as reasonable as stuffing your pockets with free napkins at MacDonald's.

I think it's wanky how including a cd promotes the idea of having a listening copy to go with your new collectible vinyl record. It's also a sign of the need-to-have-it-all -culture that's prevalent today. It's not always a bad thing to compromise a little by listening to something else on the go, you know, something you might already have on cd / tape or whatever.

Well, personally speaking, I feel bored flipping sides after a while. I love vinyls, the format, the sound, everything about it, but there are times I just want to lay back and enjoy my music you know. Good reason why I own some stuff both on CDs and LPs._________________Sic transit gloria mundi

Since I buy most of my music on vinyl, I like it when those vinyls come with a cd or download dropcard or something, so I can actually play that stuff in my car as well (since my car doesn't have a vinyl player )_________________NWN = FMP 2.0

I must admit that I listen mostly to mp3´s on my PC, so therefore I find it quite nice to get a cd or dropcard included in my vinyls.
And a cd or cdr in a paper sleeve cost virtually nothing to produce, so it would be cool if they where included in all vinyl releases..

Since I buy most of my music on vinyl, I like it when those vinyls come with a cd or download dropcard or something, so I can actually play that stuff in my car as well (since my car doesn't have a vinyl player )

You should arrange for an Urfaust limo and a driver. I'm sure you can fit a turntable somewhere in the back. Here's what I'm thinking: